LimaFoxtrot

Tinkerer

Comments

  • I'd given up on this for a long time, but just downloaded latest Intel drivers and, as per bwat47, seem to be going ok. No BSOD so far, with 2nd screen attached, and for the first time was able to run Warthunder, running at 60fps in HIGH settings and, again, no BSOD, plus no flickering edge-block artefacts (which was a…
  • Thanks for the info, @bwat47. That's not very promising... :(
  • Response and my response to that from the Intel support community forum - as below. To this I would add - ACER, is there any intent to update the XE/XE MAX drivers for the Swift 3X? Will you be liaising with Intel re: their future XE/XE MAX driver updates? Bryce_IntelModerator‎03-24-2021 03:35 PM38 Views@limafoxtrot Thanks…
  • (see Acer Swift 3X SF314-510G BSOD Problem — Acer Community). ACER - please fix this! This and also (thanks to Laksamanafadianzr for the last 3): 1. BSOD occurring intermittently/unpredictably with anything other than stock ACER XE/XE MAX drivers (i.e. all iterations of the Intel XE/XE MAX drivers, up to and including…
  • Roll back the video drivers to stock ACER drivers and DO NOT update them via Windows Update. Search for other threads on this for more details.
  • I think I might've stumbled across something of a "solution" for people still experiencing crashing in-game with stock ACER drivers. For running games RIGHT NOW on the Swift 3X, DO NOT run an external display via USB C. With USB C external display connected, the left hand deck was hot++, despite using cooling pad and XE…
  • This appears to be a universal problem - the "updated" Intel drivers just don't work with the Swift 3X Windows Update automatically updating the graphics drivers to something that causes frequent catastrophic system crashes is obviously a MAJOR problem, and I trust ACER will resolve this rapidly with updated drivers.…
Avatar